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1967 song by Lulu
"The Boat That I Row"
Song by Lulu
B-side"Dreary Days And Nights"
ReleasedApril 7, 1967 (1967-04-07)
LabelColumbia DB 8169
Composer(s)Neil Diamond
Producer(s)Mickie Most

"The Boat That I Row" is a song written by Neil Diamond. It was first released as the flip-side of his top 20 US hit "I Got the Feelin' (Oh No No)" in 1966 and was later included on his album Just For You. In 1967, it was recorded as a single by Lulu, reaching the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart.

History

By April 29, 1967, Billboard recorded the track's UK chart position at 33, having been at 46 the previous week. Spending a total of 11 weeks on the UK chart, it peaked at #6 on 11 May 1967. It failed to crack the top 100 in the US, stalling at number 115. It reached No. 1 in Canada Oct 7, 1967, for one week.

Charts

Chart performance for "The Boat That I Row" by Lulu
Chart (1967) Peak
position
Malaysia (Radio Malaysia) 8
New Zealand (Hit Parade) 9
UK Singles Chart 6

References

  1. Billboard, April 29, 1967 - Page 56 Billboard HITS OF THE WORLD, BRITAIN
  2. ^ Official Charts - LULU
  3. Billboard, June 3, 1967 - Billboard HITS OF THE WORLD
  4. Billboard, August 19, 1967 - Billboard HITS OF THE WORLD


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